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Interference-Free Elections? How Quaint!
PLUS: Iran Attacks Our Precious Fluids
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PLUS: Iran Attacks Our Precious Fluids
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In other news: Windows 10 gets three years of paid security updates; Andariel steals South Korea's laser weapons secrets; and there are still 23,000 backdoored Cisco IOS XE devices online.
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In other news: Ransomware attack cripples ~60 US credit unions; Platypus hackers freed in France; and US sanctions Kimsuky APT.
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In other news: HackingTeam founder arrested in Italy for attempted murder; US seizes Sinbad mixer; and Okta breach was larger than initially thought.
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PLUS: When Hacks Upset Housing Markets
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In other news: Ukraine takes credit for Rosaviatsiya hack; a ransomware attack cripples hospitals in six US states; and ASD recommends patching within 48 hours.
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In other news: Chinese APT hacked Dutch chipmaker NXP; EU holds election cybersecurity exercise; and three cryptocurrency exchanges lose a total of $161 million.
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In other news: Windows Hello authentication bypassed; Pegasus spyware found in Serbia; and 21 Chinese anti-censorship tools disappeared overnight.
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PLUS: When theft doesn't work... troll
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In other news: Ukraine fires two cybersecurity officials; NCSC files IoC standard with IETF; and CISA and ACSC launch cybersecurity pilot programs.
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In other news: A Dutch hacker helped drug cartels; security firm COO pleads guilty to hacking; and China hacks the Philippines government after sea scuffle.
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In other news: Russia blocks Shadowsocks protocol; Google launches new Titan security keys; and a crypto threat actor specializes in exit scams.